Detroit, MI – Isolated thunderstorms are expected to develop across Michigan on Saturday, with some storms potentially becoming severe. The primary threat includes damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph, with an isolated tornado not ruled out.
According to the National Weather Service Detroit/Pontiac, non-severe thunderstorms may form early Saturday morning, followed by scattered storms throughout the afternoon and evening. Some storms could strengthen, bringing hazardous conditions to parts of the state.
Residents are advised to stay alert and have multiple ways to receive weather warnings. The risk is highest in southeast Michigan, including Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Flint, where conditions may favor stronger storms.
Authorities recommend securing outdoor objects, preparing for possible power outages, and staying indoors during severe weather. Travel disruptions are possible due to high winds and heavy rainfall.
The National Weather Service will continue monitoring conditions and provide updates as needed. Michiganders should check local forecasts frequently and be prepared for sudden changes in weather conditions.




